Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 57, Number 185, Decatur, Adams County, 7 August 1959 — Page 3

FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1959

JOHNSON FAMILY PLANS ANNIVERSARY PARTY Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Johnson, Austin, Minn., will celebrate their silver anniversary Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Johnson, 123 North First street. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Johnson and Sandi Sue have been guests this week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Johnson. Sunday a family dinner will celebrate the D. W. Johnsons' 25th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Akers and son Bill will arrive from Miami, Fla., to spend the weekend, and at Sunday’s family dinner party, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Weldy, Fort Wayne, will also be guests. ROSE GARDEN CLUB PLANS FAMILY PICNIC The Rose Garden dub will meet Tuesday evening at 6 o’clock for their annual family picnic at Han-na-Nuttman shelter house. A pot-luck supper will be served, with meat, rolls, and drink provided by the committee. Mr? Grover Levy is chairman, and her committee members are Mrs. Richard Mailand, Mrs. Clarence Smitley, and Mrs. Alva Lawson. The entertainment committee members .are Mrs. Gerald Durkin and Mrs. Frank Crist. COUNTY HOME CLUBS HAVE GYPSY CONVENTION Approximately 150 county home demonstration club women attended the homes clubs* picnic, a gypsy convention, Wednesday at the Wells county state game preserve. The club groups presented skits in the afternoon, and the winners were M. W. Friendship, Friendship Village Better Homes, Live and Learn, and Merry Matrons. The best dressed gypsies and best dressed gypsy troupe also received prizes. At 8:30 a.m., when the women arrived, a breakfast of bacon and eggs and doughnuts was served. The M. W. Friendship club, Berne, prepared both the breakfast and lunch. After the breakfast there was a scavenger hunt and group games. Mrs. Dan Striker was chairman of the planning committee for the day, and on her committee were the Mesdames Albert Davison, Kermit Yoder, Dor th a Shady, Merle Kuhn, and Noah L. Habegger. t . ' ... The regular stated meeting of the Olive Rebekah lodge will be Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’clock, in the 1.0.0. F. building. Thursday the Town and Country home demonstration club will have their picnic at Hanna-Nuttman park. Each member is >tq bring a covered dish an her own table services for the noon picnic. The Dorcas class of the Bethany E.U.B. church will have a picnic and pot-luck supper Tuesday evening at 6 o’clock at the Legion Memorial park.

V.F.W. Post 6236 and it’s AUXS.

Homemade Ice Cream Social and trimmings Front Lawn, V. F. W. Post Home FRIDAY, AUG. 7 Starting at 6:00 p. m. Public Invited.

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ILsofe Shorty Nye, veteran star route mailman, will attend the national star route association convention in Louisville August 11-14. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Amick and grandson, Robert Morris, have returned from a three-week visit at Florence with Mrs. Amick’s mother and sister. Miss Judith Mountz, another grandchild, returned with them. David Ellsworth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ellsworth of Decatur, underwent surgery Wednesday and is reported recovering. He was seriously injured in an auto accident recently in which a Van Wert boy was killed. Fred Kolter, secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, left today for a two-week visit with his son, Harold and wife, in Denver, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. “Joe” Beauchot and sons Mikey Joe and David Alan visited the Toledo zoo Thursday. Culendsr items tor today’s pm> •cation must be phoned ir by 1‘ .mbl (Saturday 9:30) Phone 3-21X1 Marital Roe* SATURDAY Limberlost archery and conservation board meeting, open to all members, Dwight Whitacre, two miles east of Decatur on 224 and mile south, the first house on the right, 7:30 p.m. TUESDAY Olive Rebekah lodge, 1.0.0. F. building, 7:30 p.m. Dorcas class, Bethany E.U.B. church, picnic, Legion Memorial park, 6 p.m. THURSDAY Town and Country home demonstration club, picnic, HannaNuttman park, noon. Happy Homemakers home demonstration club, Mrs. Clarence Mitchell, 7:30 p.m. Kirkland WCTU picnic, HannaNuttman shelter house, noon. Trinity WSWS, church, 7:30 p.m. Enirta . At the Adams county memorial hospital: Samuel and Amanda H. Schwartz Wickey, route one, Monroe, became the parents of a baby girl at 12:44 p. m. Thursday. She weighed six pounds, five ounces. At 5:25 p. m. Thursday, a sev-en-pound, seven-ounce baby girl was born to Kenneth and Joan Reinking Roop, 945 North Eleventh street. Admitted Miss Theresa Bradley, Helena, Ark.; Mrs. Lase Grimm, Decatur; Miss Minnie Steele, Decatur; Andrew Habegger, Berne; Thomas Wesley Titus, Decatur. Dismissed Mrs. Charles F. Stetler and baby girl, Willshire, O.; Mrs. Dee M. Byerly and baby girl, Decatur; Mrs. Gregory Nelson, Decatur; Mrs. Myrtle Hale, GeGneva; Mrs. Samuel Wickey and baby girl, Monroe; baby Dennis Alberding, Decatur; Miss Patricia Beal, Decatur.

Miss Mary Ann Kelsey To Wed Roger L. Snyder Mr. and Mrs. Clair E. Kelsey, route one. Monroe, have revealed the engagement of their only daughter. Mary Ann. to Roger L. Snyder, son of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Lovellette, route five. The bride-elect is employed in the office of Kresge’s Warehouse Fort Wayne. Her fiance is. employed by Central Soya’s Decatur plant. Both are graduates of Pleasant Mills high school. No date has been set for the wedding.

Ice Cream Social By Rural Youth Aug. 22 Saturday, August 22, the Adams county rural youth will serve at an ice cream social at the Monroe 4-H fairgrounds. Serving is to start at 5:30 p.m., and will continue, until 9:30 p.m. The “Rockin’ Rebels,” a musical: group from Wells county who play-' ed for June’s rural youth chicken; barbecue, will give the musical; entertainment. The evening’s menu I will include hot and cold haml sandwiches, baked beans, sliced; tomatoes, potato chips, orange and lemonade drinks, coffee, homemade ice cream. Rural youth committee members working on preparations for the social are Gary Shoaf. Gail Hammond, Leslie Ploughe, Roger Habegger, Ron Gerber, Jane Wass, Jane Uhrick, Carolyn Moore, Paul German, Margaret Bixler, Marvine Schaefer, Clair Innlger, Deanna Small, Norma Jean Wilson, Larry Wilson. Larry Andrews, Janet Ludy, Nancy Biberstein, Sally McCullough, and advisers, Ray Miller and Mr. and Mrs. William Boerger. Draft Rockefeller Move Is Planned WASHINGTON (UPD-A congressional supporter of New York Gov, Nelson A. Rockefeller for the 1960 Republican presidential nomination says a national “draft Rockefeller” headquarters will be set up soon in the Midwest, possibly in Chicago. Rep. Stuyvesant Wainwright (RN.Y.) also said he was dealing with “responsible people in 14 states” in an effort to get grass roots support for the New York | governor. .

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Six-Member Jury To Probe Irregularity NOBLESVILLE, Ind. <UPI.‘ — A six-member grand jury met here Thursday to investigate alleged irregularities discovered in the officg of Hamilton County highway superintendent Dallas Barnhizer. i The session was called by Cir- ; cuit Judge Charles Ardery after ’ county auditor E. Frank. Burris charged that Barnhizer received $250 in April for a wood tool bin. Burris demanded that Barnhizer return the money-because he said state law prohibits a government official from selling to himself anything while in office. Barnhizer, who was one of the first witnesses to appear before the jury in a closed session, said the money was refunded and said he did not intend to ‘ cheat’’ either the county or taxpayers. Also expected to appear before the panel in another case was Roger Morelock. 20, rural Noblesville. Morelock was the driver of a car involved in a two-car collision which ktHcd-dtfford-C-Me-Kinsey. 73. and Georgia Rogers. 70, Noblesville. The accident happened along Ind. 32 near Lapel on June 30. People have too much to live on, and too little to live for. He who knows not and knows not that he knows not is a fool; shun him.—Proverb. He who knows and knows that he i knows is wise: folio whim unto the | end.—Proverb.

/* • Oueen Elizabeth To Have Third Child LONDON <UPD— Queen Elizabeth expects a baby early next year, Buckingham Palace announced today. The expected child will be the thud for Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip. Prince Charles, heir to the throne, is 10. Princess Anne will be 9 years old next Week. ' r An official palace announcement today ended weeks of speculation that the 33-year-old British monarch was pregnant. The rumors had started during her Canadian tour which ended last weekend and during which the Queen at one time had to cancel part of her official schedule. Both the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh always have been anxious to have more children and it was understood they were “very happy” about having another. The Queen’s doctors have stressed that she is in good health. This is based on thorough examinations they carried out over a period of three straight days this week. The doctors have determined that her illness during her Canadian tour had nothing to do with her pregnancy. It was just an ordinary stomach upset. Lord Evans, the Queen’s chief physician, flew to Germany today on vacation and said before leaving, "The Queen is in good health. There is certainly no need to worry about Her Majesty.” No more precise date has been set for the birth than “early next year.” The new child, if a boy, will take precedence over Princess i Anne in line of succession to the throne. Because of the pregnancy Elizabeth will be unable to carry out the tour of West Africa she and the duke had planned for the fall. She also cancelled for the time being the tour to the Orkney and Shetland islands off Scotland that she was about to undertake. • The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh were married on Nov. 20, 1947. Prince Charles, now the Prince of Wales, was born the next year, Princess Anne in 1950. The British people were told at exactly 2 p.m. London time that their Queen was expecting another child. Immediately after the chimes of Big Ben rang out over the British Broadcasting Corp., an announcer broke the glad tidings. The new baby will be the first in more than a century to be born to a reigning queen of England. The child will use the same cradle used by roval infants over the past 100 years. The present Queen’s great-great grandmother. Queen Victoria, ordered the cradle for her first-born. Neither Prince Charles nor Princess Anne was born while Elizabeth was queen. Die last child born to a reigning sovereign of England was Princess Beatrice, daughter of Queen Victoria* and that was on April 14, 1857. She died Oct. 26, 1944. The last son born to a sovereign was Victoria’s eighth child, Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany, born April 7, 1853. Lake County Reports 15th Case Os Polio WHITING, Ind. (UPD—Victor McCoy, 4, today was reported as Lake County’s 15th polio case this year. The child, also Whiting’s first case in 1959, was dismissed from St. Catherine’s Hospital at East Chicago Thursday after his illness was diagnosed as non-paralytic polio. Doctors said Victor’s case was very mild and his condition was good, presumably because he had four polio shots. The most destructive acid in the world is found in a sour disposition. It’s strange how some folks get discovered, while others just get found out.

PUBLIC AUCTION Os new merchandise and used home furnishings donated for the benefit of the P. T. A. organizations of the Lincoln and Northwestern Elementary Schools of Decatur to be held corner Second and Madison 'Streets SATURDAY, AUGUST 8,1959 2:30 and 7:30 P. M. New Merchandise: donated by the Merchants and Business Men of Decatur Used Home Furnishings: Studio couch, walnut bed, child’s swimming pool, bassinett, high chair, vanity, table, kitchen stool, ironing board, screen, gas range, toys, toaster, lamps, radio, fancy pillows, lace table cloth, rockers, chairs, two lawn mowers, pictures, dishes, cut glass, utensils, and many other useful articles. Proceeds of sale for benefit of local P.T.A. organizations. Sale conducted by students of the Reppert School of Auctioneering from 21 states and Canada.

■MMiim i iQkWjMfl • ■SI 1 i WRJThe Indiana Office of Traffic Safety reports that one of the < major causes of traffic fatalities | and accidents results from motorists crossing the center stripe. | During the month of August, with heavy vacation travel, it is well for motorists to heed the statewide warning to “Share the Road." ■*' z L Bfa (MR ? jHjgl j Br MODELING IN MOSCOW—Llrlsa, a Soviet lass, models a knife-pleated wool skirt at the U. S. exhibition in Moscow. MRW > a BEK ' ! WW ..Ji 1 i -f/ ! , ; ... V- %. j ! 1 Ittililift> '*'* '* > I £.■ .'? . -a-1 1 F ‘<K, 5 ' 1 ' I V, 1, ■ •' •• • ' - ; ••■•'■- ■ I Hl HYPNOSIS SURGERY — Deanna Polson, 15, smiles from hospital bed in Wichita, Kan., after four and one-half hours of open heart surgery under hypnotic anesthesia. At the hospital it was said Deanne’s open heart operation was the eighth under hypnosis. It corrected a hole between the two upper chambers of her heart, and rerouted a vein which emptied into the wrong heart chamber.

Baby Boys Born To Sisters Same Day < At Local Hospital ' The Adams county memorial ! hospital was the site of an unusual occurrence Tuesday when 1 two local sisters each gave birth i to bouncing baby boys. Hospital 1 authorities report that this is a ' precedent in the short history of ' the institution. Barbara Andrews and Gwen Mies, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Hilyard. of 624 W. Jefferson, presented their parents with 9 lb., 2 oz,. and 6 tb., 15',i oz. grandsons, respectively, in the history setting event. The Mies boy was born earlier than the Andrews child, but the heavyweight of the family was the 1 Andrews infant by more than two pounds. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mies, of 266'4 N. Second street, arrived into the world at 10:46 a. m. Tuesday, while the son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Andrews did not enter his present surroundings until 7:13 p. m. Both mothers and children are doing fine at latest report from hospital authorities; 0 — O I Household Scrapbook | By ROBERTA LEE I O 0 Holes in the Wall Deep, ugly-looking nail holes in your plaster wall can be filled if you will mix up a little talcum powder orcornstarch with a few drops of water, and force this mixture into the holes, smoothing it off with your fingers around the edges. Cleaning Wicker Clean your wicker furniture by scrubbing with a not-too-hard brush and lukewarm soapy water. To rinse it, put the furniture out on the lawn and turn the hose on it. Milk To prevent milk from scorching the dish or pan in which it is to be heated, rinse the utensil in cold water before the milk is poured into it. O . q j Modern Etiquette | By ROBERTA LEE I o— o Q. When a man asks a girl what kind of flowers she would prefer for her evening dress, should she make any suggestions, especially if the flowers she prefers are expensive? A. It is always better in this case merely to tell him the color of her dress, and let him choose appropriate flowers. .The florist

Get Your Sunday Dinner at the Hotel Coffee Shop Restaurant Home Fried Chicken (with all the trimmings) Swiss Steak ADULTS CHILDS $1.25 60c Hotel Coffee Shop . at the RICE HOTEL, Decatur, Ind. RED HAVEN PEACHES ' FOR ■" CANNING OR FREEZING TRUCKLOAD IN TODAY Bushel HAMMOND FRUIT MARKET 240 N. 13th Street OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK-8 A.M. to 10 P.ML

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t . • i£H can help him here. ’** Q. I am very fond of my daughter-in-lay, who is soon "• have her first baby. Would it btuC all right for me to give a stork shower for her? A. Only if friends and relatives have suggested that you give a shower. Otherwise, I don’t see ’ how you can ask other persons to’ buy gifts for a member of your own family. •; Q. What am I supposed to say '‘‘ when a sales clerk says “thank you," upon handing me by package and change? A. You are not required to say anything, but it is nice to respond ' ‘‘ with a slight nod and perhaps a smile. Over 2.500 Dally Democrats are sold And delivered in Decatur “ach day.

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